Stockton Heath Hospital

Stockton Heath hospital in Cheshire like all hospitals in the UK provides free services on the NHS (founded in 1948). Previously your GP would send you to the nearest hospital but now Stockton Heath hospital is in competition with all the other hosptials for your services. Most of the time patients will of course go to the nearest hospital unless they require specialist help.

This is even more important these days to prospective patients when certain hospitals are failing in key areas.

Between them they have been criticised for leaving swabs in patients, infection control, nursing failures in dealing with patients nutritional and medication needs, out of hours staffing levels, filling out death certificates incorrectly, poor communication between staff and patients, poor governance, multiple bed moving, patients suffering with bed sores, long A&E waits, poor maintenance of operating theatres, delayed discharges, inappropriate referrals, low percentage of high skilled nurses on wards, suboptimal care, patients left on unmonitored trolleys for excessive periods and many more besides.

If you are unfortunate to need an operation in Stockton Heath hospital the procedure is as follows:

Seeing a specialist - an initial consultation to discuss your treatment options and agree what's right for you.

Prepare for surgery - what to do in the days leading up to surgery, and your pre-operative assessment.

Day of the operation - arriving at hospital, information for visitors, and what happens before you go into theatre.

After surgery - coming round from the operation and being discharged from hospital. Over recent times this has speeded up due to less evasive surgery - such as keyhole surgery.

Getting back to normal - you will be given general advice and an idea of the typical recovery times.

Here is a list of typical surgical procedures that you might have perfomed on you at: